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i mean there weren't any nine point programs, either the president or governor romney. but no one can argue that barack obama did not stand clearly and unequivocally for raising the taxes on those earning over $250,000. just as mitt romney stood for repealing affordable care act. those were sort of the two linchpins. so the president does have, i think, a legitimate point of view. the speaker acknowledges that we're going to have to raise revenues. and i thought the conversation between bob corker, the republican from tennessee and ben cardin of maryland, just both re-elected was the most encouraging that i have heard in a long time. >> woodruff: worker put it in terms of closing loopholes. >> right, the senate is not the problem here. if it was up to the senate we would have a deal. and i do think there is room for revenue. there is a distinction that boehner makes between raising the rates, which the president wants to go up to 39.5 or 6 and keeping the rates the same by closing loopholes to get more revenue that way out of the rich. you can't really get as much reven
i mean there weren't any nine point programs, either the president or governor romney. but no one can argue that barack obama did not stand clearly and unequivocally for raising the taxes on those earning over $250,000. just as mitt romney stood for repealing affordable care act. those were sort of the two linchpins. so the president does have, i think, a legitimate point of view. the speaker acknowledges that we're going to have to raise revenues. and i thought the conversation between bob...
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mitt romney won 24 states, with 206 electoral votes. the president outpolled romney by close to 3.3 million votes. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: arizona officials today declared that democratic house candidate kyrsten sinema won her race for the ninth district, which means she will be the first openly bisexual person to serve in congress. her election follows some strong messages sent last week by voters in favor of gay couples exchanging vows. ray suarez has our look. >> suarez: for the first time supporters of same-sex marriage won at the ballot box last week. after more than 30 losses. washington state, maryland, and maine became the first states to approve the practice by popular vote. and in minnesota, voters shot down a proposed state constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. >> it means everything. all my friends, all my community, you know, i mean, i love this state so much. >> suarez: before last tuesday, marriage for same-sex couples was legal in six states and the district of colu
mitt romney won 24 states, with 206 electoral votes. the president outpolled romney by close to 3.3 million votes. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: arizona officials today declared that democratic house candidate kyrsten sinema won her race for the ninth district, which means she will be the first openly bisexual person to serve in congress. her election follows some strong messages sent last week by voters in favor of gay couples exchanging vows....
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certainly even when petraeus' name was once again floated as a potential vice president pick for mitt romney and people said no way. there's a little bit of a political aspect to this which is known president obama when he was senator obama and petraeus first met, they did not like one another. and i don't think that people in fact the whitehouse fully trusted general petraeus. it doesn't mean anything in this whole thing but it wasn't like they were -- >> that got better. >> it did. >> rose: absolutely. >> norah that did get better. the white house really mistrusted him and they thought he would be grand standing used to having high profile. the fact he shut up and stayed off the talk shows and basically broke off the highest media profile ever. >> look it was floated several weeks ago he was going to go to princeton. i was told by close people that petraeus wasn't going to last there long. ers going to move on, there were discussions of people in that agency. that was a conversation i have and also it was floated he wanted the princeton job. >> i'll defer to david ignatius on this but look
certainly even when petraeus' name was once again floated as a potential vice president pick for mitt romney and people said no way. there's a little bit of a political aspect to this which is known president obama when he was senator obama and petraeus first met, they did not like one another. and i don't think that people in fact the whitehouse fully trusted general petraeus. it doesn't mean anything in this whole thing but it wasn't like they were -- >> that got better. >> it...
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even governor romney's own adviser said it's a good i'd and yet governor romney opposed it. >> jon: wasn't $50 billion set atight for hamp and only a portion has been used. >> we have 5 million homes that we've seen foreclosures prevent and a bank that provides millions to help the housing market. the central question is there are a whole bunch of things we can do right now that will make the recovery even stronger, put more folks back to work. when you look at what we did with the auto industry. it's not the only manufacturing part where it can take rye root in the u.s. again. we have a bunch of cities where workers are trained in machinery and advanced manufacturing and companies are starting to look maybe we in-source instead of out-source but we'll have to change the tax code to make sure there's a strong case. >> jon: if congress was obstinate before won't they still be there or do you get to at some point there, and i'll throw a phrase out there, abracadabra. so if their o obstinnance creat the problem how do we change that? >> maybe we can get democrats elected and change it back. n
even governor romney's own adviser said it's a good i'd and yet governor romney opposed it. >> jon: wasn't $50 billion set atight for hamp and only a portion has been used. >> we have 5 million homes that we've seen foreclosures prevent and a bank that provides millions to help the housing market. the central question is there are a whole bunch of things we can do right now that will make the recovery even stronger, put more folks back to work. when you look at what we did with the...
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women preferred romney. the gender gap for president barack obama was 10 percentage points this time, a gain from 7 points in 2008. >> sam bennett, why did women vote in record numbers this year? what energized them? >> well, you can put a stick in the beehive just so many times and eventually, bees are going to come out. it started in the republican party debates where you saw this anti-woman, anti-choice rhetoric unmitigated on top of 1100 pieces of legislation introduced across the country this election cycle at the state legislative level mitigating a woman's ability to even get access to something as basic as birth ntrol. so i think what we had was an unprecedented environment. i like to call it the parable of the boiling frog. you throw the frog in the boiling pot of water, they hop out. but if you keep the frog in the boiling pot of water, it boils to death. women jumped out of the pot of boil water was the level of attack was so significant, so long, so unmitigated, they said enough is enough. >> wom
women preferred romney. the gender gap for president barack obama was 10 percentage points this time, a gain from 7 points in 2008. >> sam bennett, why did women vote in record numbers this year? what energized them? >> well, you can put a stick in the beehive just so many times and eventually, bees are going to come out. it started in the republican party debates where you saw this anti-woman, anti-choice rhetoric unmitigated on top of 1100 pieces of legislation introduced across...
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(laughter and applause) governor romney appears -- (cheers and applause) governor romney appears to have made the calculated decision that his bellicose and hawkish performances in the republican primaries would be less appreciated by the normals. but here's the crazy part. after basically casting off what were months and weeks ago his bedrock principles and beliefs to copy obama's policy position in a transparently cynical appeal to undecided, guess which quality romney chose to highlight as the difference between the two men? >> leadership. we should be playing the leadership role. america must lead. we need strong leadership. real leadership. i'd like to be that leader. >> follow me! i'll be right behind the president! (laughter and applause) i've got to say, by the end of last night i was beginning to worry we were in some kind of "freaky friday" situation where barack obama -- they somehow peed in the same fountain and switched bodies or just -- (laughter). remember two weeks ago when romney was the one who was all confident and staring daggers at obama and the president was looking
(laughter and applause) governor romney appears -- (cheers and applause) governor romney appears to have made the calculated decision that his bellicose and hawkish performances in the republican primaries would be less appreciated by the normals. but here's the crazy part. after basically casting off what were months and weeks ago his bedrock principles and beliefs to copy obama's policy position in a transparently cynical appeal to undecided, guess which quality romney chose to highlight as...
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just because romney much more closer to the red line and he wanted to i. was i did a lot of reading about seems as if people have mixed feelings about. feels right now that obama got reelected we have to mention that under obama's administration israel got more military aid then and then under any other administration and they know that they realize that so for them to set the bar even higher one thing that you asked to go. to another war just because they think that the red line should be here and there and i think even not yet or himself believes that this is probably too much let's just give it a shot try adding. yeah i don't want to or it doesn't work that it doesn't work it is amazing that the barge continues to be set higher and higher in terms of lobbying the money the military support. let's let's shift to syria i mean are to just an exclusive interview with the. assad do you think that obama was waiting for reelection to really deal with syria i mean it's kind of something we can't ignore. the international community kind of has its eyes on the co
just because romney much more closer to the red line and he wanted to i. was i did a lot of reading about seems as if people have mixed feelings about. feels right now that obama got reelected we have to mention that under obama's administration israel got more military aid then and then under any other administration and they know that they realize that so for them to set the bar even higher one thing that you asked to go. to another war just because they think that the red line should be here...
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if mitt romney becomes president he may well stay there on iran i think. mitt romney is far more likely to side with a right wing israeli government in terms of when this story strikes in the region which would be a disaster even according to the head of former heads of the shining bed and mossad and i think on in terms of russia relations are not good but they would be worse under mitt romney who by the way led republicans in imposing arms control agreements which republicans for the last three decades have supported i think in terms of libya i wish there was more difference but the republicans want to arm the rebels so i think on a whole series of issues i wish there was more difference but mitt romney has around him a lot of the advisors who took us into the disaster of iraq the neo conservatives he has some realists but the neo conservatives could well win. and i think president obama could be pushed could be pushed in ways romney could not be i think the escalation of the drone war is something the nation continues to speak out against it is very dang
if mitt romney becomes president he may well stay there on iran i think. mitt romney is far more likely to side with a right wing israeli government in terms of when this story strikes in the region which would be a disaster even according to the head of former heads of the shining bed and mossad and i think on in terms of russia relations are not good but they would be worse under mitt romney who by the way led republicans in imposing arms control agreements which republicans for the last...
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romney. and i reached over and pulled out the flag and it was as if electricity was running through my arm. because i thought about the people on that mission and thought about the people in our space program that put themselves in harm's way recognizing they are promoting learning, pioneering for us. they give of themselves to others. our men and women in uniform give and have given of themselves for us to protect our freedom to promote our prosperity and way of life. there are so many heroes in our society. it's part of the american experience to live for something bigger than yourself. i think we're a nation of heroes. they say being a hero is not being bigger than life, it's being bigger than yourself. and americans live for things bigger than themselves. i think of all the single moms who right now are scrimping and saving to make sure they have a good meal to put on the table at the end of the day for their children. my sister is in her 70's and she has eight children. and the first sev
romney. and i reached over and pulled out the flag and it was as if electricity was running through my arm. because i thought about the people on that mission and thought about the people in our space program that put themselves in harm's way recognizing they are promoting learning, pioneering for us. they give of themselves to others. our men and women in uniform give and have given of themselves for us to protect our freedom to promote our prosperity and way of life. there are so many heroes...
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the other mitt romney. barack is in the white blanket. romney in the blue. the boys were born close to the village where president obama's father was born. creative. i like that. >> coming up next, which celebrity wants to change his last name. here's the bigger question. why? >> plus a popular children's show hopes to lend a hand to victims of hurricane sandy. that next in the buzz bin. it's 9:36. >>> seseme street is doing a hurricane special tomorrow. first aired in 2001. tomorrow's episode is about a devastating hurricane that destroyed big bird's nest and left the neighborhood in chaos. the series ran in 2005 following hurricane katrina. last week the producers decided to air it again in the wake of super storm sandy. and one of michael jackson's brothers wants to change his name. >> is it tito? >> no. >> who is it? >> jermaine jackson. asking a court to let him alter his last name so he can become jermaine jackson with a u instead of an o. >> for what reason? >> we don't know. he filed a petition saying it was for quote arti
the other mitt romney. barack is in the white blanket. romney in the blue. the boys were born close to the village where president obama's father was born. creative. i like that. >> coming up next, which celebrity wants to change his last name. here's the bigger question. why? >> plus a popular children's show hopes to lend a hand to victims of hurricane sandy. that next in the buzz bin. it's 9:36. >>> seseme street is doing a hurricane special...
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florida is pretty much in romney's column? >> it's likely romney. we have shown him up 2-5 points in the state. seniors are really unhappy with the president's healthcare law. that is big issue. romney should be okay there. still we classify as a toss-up but probably a toss-up most likely to move in romney's direction. >> essentially state. it's hard for romney to win the election without winning virginia. >> he is up by two and four in theirs, it's leaning toward romney? >> it's going in romney's direction. it's very close. again --, ohio is a place where i think more than anyplace else they want the election over. they can't even watch tv. they are squeezed between ads. nobody is changing their mind. there is a tremendous get out to voted effort. i don't know who is going to win ohio. we show romney up by two. we have shown obama up in five polls, very close. >> sean: you are the only ones that have him up? >> most of the polls show it close. i think this is going to be a state that is going to be all about the turnout on election day. >> gregg:.
florida is pretty much in romney's column? >> it's likely romney. we have shown him up 2-5 points in the state. seniors are really unhappy with the president's healthcare law. that is big issue. romney should be okay there. still we classify as a toss-up but probably a toss-up most likely to move in romney's direction. >> essentially state. it's hard for romney to win the election without winning virginia. >> he is up by two and four in theirs, it's leaning toward romney?...
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the other thing is if it works for mitt romney, if this rather cynical strategy works for mitt romney, it will also show that the depth of antagonism toward the president and toward his handling of the economy was deeper than the polls measured in the run up to the election. both personal and policy. >> early days of reporting for all of you when you were going to the city commission meetings at midnight. if someone said something on tape that wasn't true, you could just feel the community outrage. but i just don't sense that outrage across america when there's a half truth pulled out. what's happening to the country? >> one of the things that's happening is people have their even more dangerous thing in noigs what richard was saying about the cynicism of the strategy is the idea that we don't share an agreement on facts anymore. you're entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts. now everybody has their own facts. >> great to have you with us tonight. >>> coming up, tomorrow is a huge day forc the country and e future of the american middle class. my commentary on ita it st
the other thing is if it works for mitt romney, if this rather cynical strategy works for mitt romney, it will also show that the depth of antagonism toward the president and toward his handling of the economy was deeper than the polls measured in the run up to the election. both personal and policy. >> early days of reporting for all of you when you were going to the city commission meetings at midnight. if someone said something on tape that wasn't true, you could just feel the...
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we tried another way, it did not work. -- that mitt romney. gov. romney is a talent salesmen. in this campaign, he has tried as hard as he can to repackage the same ideas. and he has, i think president clinton called it, the brass to call it change. [laughter] we know what change looks like. and what governor romney is selling ain't it. giving more powers to the biggest banks is not change. giving tax cuts to the wealthy is not change. refusing to answer questions about the details of your policies until after the election, that definitely is not change. ruling out compromise by pledging to rubber-stamp the two --that is not change. changing the facts when it is convenient to your campaign, not change. i mean, that's old. that's the attitude in washington that needs to change. now, virginia, after four years as president, you know me. you know me. [applause] so when you're trying to sort through this argument about change, part of what you have to ask yourself is, who do you trust? [applause] when you are talking about the economy and policy that is so critical to our future,
we tried another way, it did not work. -- that mitt romney. gov. romney is a talent salesmen. in this campaign, he has tried as hard as he can to repackage the same ideas. and he has, i think president clinton called it, the brass to call it change. [laughter] we know what change looks like. and what governor romney is selling ain't it. giving more powers to the biggest banks is not change. giving tax cuts to the wealthy is not change. refusing to answer questions about the details of your...
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that would get governor romney there. then the governor romney's most reasonable scenario is to take ohio. no republican has ever won without i9. if governor romney can get those votes plus virginia around north carolina, that would get him to 266. over here in the east, he would need just one more. any one of the remaining states, if governor romney can do florida, virginia, north carolina and ohio, any one of the remaining states would put him over the top. that's what makes this one so, so important. so if he does that, then he's got a pretty interesting terrain. he's competitive in colorado, this one tends to be leaning democratic. the romney campaign says it's competitive, but consistent polling in the wisconsin. this one here, romney campaign says it's competitive, let's for hypothetical let's say that's a safer pick to give that to the president. i'm going to take it back and make it a tossup state again. i was in colorado recently. this is a true toss-up. for the sake of argument say governor romney gets that. the
that would get governor romney there. then the governor romney's most reasonable scenario is to take ohio. no republican has ever won without i9. if governor romney can get those votes plus virginia around north carolina, that would get him to 266. over here in the east, he would need just one more. any one of the remaining states, if governor romney can do florida, virginia, north carolina and ohio, any one of the remaining states would put him over the top. that's what makes this one so, so...
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and she spoke with him exclusively about romney's prospects in that critical state. >> romney will do well in ohio. polls don't decide elections. voters do. and listen, i've been around ohio. i've done this trip around ohio for a lot of presidential races in the past. everyone i think ohioans vote with their wallets. that's why i think romney's going to win on tuesday. >> so, you're confident that he can pull out a win here? >> very confident he's going to win on tuesday about. >> reporter: boehner did admit that the president has gotten traction in ohio because of the auto bailout. he insists not everyone there was for it. no matter what happens on election day, congress and the president have to immediately turn to the issue of the fiscal cliff. the speaker was really pessimistic to cnn about any major effort during the lame duck session to do more than just a temporary fix. he even admitted that could be tough to get through. don? >> dana, thank you. there is, of course, another big pressing story. not just this election. new information on the cleanup of hurricane sandy, next. ñÃ
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the runs in red for romney. romney in south carolina, indiana, and kentucky. the projections give obama 3 electoral votes and they hope the number adds up to 270 or more needed to win the election. obama and the first lady arrived at home in chicago. the president wrapped hip his campaign with a visit to ohio and other swing states and criticized his opponents economic policies. he said romney would only increase the gap between rich and moor. romney voted in belmont, massachusetts. he, too, visited ohio and other swing states at the end of the campaign. he told voters obama failed in his efforts to fix the economy. we're drawing on the projections of our partners at u.s. broadcaster abc news. before the ballots are counted they're using exit polls to project the results state by state and analyze the counting and feed that into the model. we'll update the electoral votes projected for each candidate and we're starting to see those tick up. millions of americans get their say in who becomes president. what happens after that seems like a riddle to some. thanks
the runs in red for romney. romney in south carolina, indiana, and kentucky. the projections give obama 3 electoral votes and they hope the number adds up to 270 or more needed to win the election. obama and the first lady arrived at home in chicago. the president wrapped hip his campaign with a visit to ohio and other swing states and criticized his opponents economic policies. he said romney would only increase the gap between rich and moor. romney voted in belmont, massachusetts. he, too,...
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after 43 seconds of voting, the president and mitt romney each have five votes. it is a tie. >> 4:37 is the time right now. 34 degrees. are still to come, new worries for those struggling from superstorm sandy. a local victim and his conce charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, government leaders are focusing on finding housing for tens of thousands left homeless after the storm. >> fema has spent nearly $200 million for people in new york and new jersey. also put 34,000 people in hotels and mo
after 43 seconds of voting, the president and mitt romney each have five votes. it is a tie. >> 4:37 is the time right now. 34 degrees. are still to come, new worries for those struggling from superstorm sandy. a local victim and his conce charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in...
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romney seis only ahead in three. i was in ohio this week, it was quite striking how many republicans on the ground thought they were going to win. they thought they had the enthusiasm, the evangelicals. >> is that just -- >> i think we rely too much on the poll. we should not get stuck on the polls. i think we should wait and see what the voters are saying. >> there's no doubt that republicans are more enthusiastic this time than they were four years ago. our poll shows a tie. that wouldn't be good if that held up in the battleground states for mitt romney. what he's got to depend on, he's got to depend on the natural energy enthusiasm of his own troops. if he doesn't have that then he's really going to have a problem. >> president obama won last time in early voting. he essentially lost on election day. the romney campaign argues their numbers are up a lot. is it 100,000? but is it enough? >> in early voting and absentee. >> is it enough? when you go into these states, it is night and day. this is not 2008. you go i
romney seis only ahead in three. i was in ohio this week, it was quite striking how many republicans on the ground thought they were going to win. they thought they had the enthusiasm, the evangelicals. >> is that just -- >> i think we rely too much on the poll. we should not get stuck on the polls. i think we should wait and see what the voters are saying. >> there's no doubt that republicans are more enthusiastic this time than they were four years ago. our poll shows a tie....
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and the image of governor mitt romney was not accurate. he was able to get around the misperceptions and do it democraticly and that made a difference. >> senator, it is a delight to have you here . for you to be here tonight. >> i know the fans appreciate what you do with this show and what you are doing for so many cand dates. >> if i have fans, may their tribe increase. >> less than two months after four americans were killed. president obama is telling supporters that al-qaida was decimated. my reaction to the president's claims and notable quotables when we return. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. with three days left campai
and the image of governor mitt romney was not accurate. he was able to get around the misperceptions and do it democraticly and that made a difference. >> senator, it is a delight to have you here . for you to be here tonight. >> i know the fans appreciate what you do with this show and what you are doing for so many cand dates. >> if i have fans, may their tribe increase. >> less than two months after four americans were killed. president obama is telling supporters...
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that is the romney pattern, right? if you at first don't succeed, just keep trying. >> or you plagiarize. >> on the republican side there are just too many polls that put them down. however, there are many republicans at this point especially those on the romney campaign who when they see tens of thousands of people screaming out romney's name start to have these images of them moving into the white house. that's natural. it happened with the kerry people in 2004. there are people who still have not recovered from that experience. because you really do think it's within reach only one point, two points means the difference between having a career or not. >> ana marie, i read your column. you say you are freaking out about a romney presidency. this is understandable since you probably lose control of your own body and your own health care. but also does the nation really want a president who's going to slash the social safety net to pieces, probably put us into another war. is that what we want? >> well, i don't think i
that is the romney pattern, right? if you at first don't succeed, just keep trying. >> or you plagiarize. >> on the republican side there are just too many polls that put them down. however, there are many republicans at this point especially those on the romney campaign who when they see tens of thousands of people screaming out romney's name start to have these images of them moving into the white house. that's natural. it happened with the kerry people in 2004. there are people...
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mitt romney is still speaking in new hampshire. we're going to go back and try to get the end of his speech now so you can hear that as well. >> my conviction is that better days are ahead, and that's not based on promises and hollow rhetoric, but on solid plans and proven results. and on an unshakable belief in the greatness of the american spirit. if there's anyone worried that the last four years are the best we can do. if there's anyone who feels that the american dream is fading away. if theres anyone who wonders whether better jobs or better paychecks are a then of the past. i have a clear and unequivocal message. with the right leadership, america is going to come roaring back. >> the only thing that stands between us and some of the best years we've ever imagined is lack of leadership opinion and that's why we have elections. tomorrow's a moment to look into the future. and mablg what we can do. to put the past four years behind us, and start building a new future. you saw the differences when president obama and i were sid
mitt romney is still speaking in new hampshire. we're going to go back and try to get the end of his speech now so you can hear that as well. >> my conviction is that better days are ahead, and that's not based on promises and hollow rhetoric, but on solid plans and proven results. and on an unshakable belief in the greatness of the american spirit. if there's anyone worried that the last four years are the best we can do. if there's anyone who feels that the american dream is fading...
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mitt romney has a steeper hill to climb. if you look at the 12 battleground states, barack obama is ahead in 9 of the 12 and romney only ahead in three. when you go on the ground, you actually talk to people in the state, i was in ohio this week and it was striking how many republicans on the ground thought they were going to win. they thought they had the enthusiasm. they thought they had the evangelical vote. i think we rely too much on the polls. i think we should wait and see what the voters say. >> there is no doubt that republicans are more enthusiastic this time than they were four years ago. our poll, though, on overall on sort of a national average shows a tie between the parties on that. that wouldn't be good if that held up in the battleground states for mitt romney because what he has to depend onto match the get out the vote effort from the obama campaign, he's got to depend on the natural energy, enthusiasm, of his own troops. if he doesn't have that, then he is really going to have a problem. >> four years ago
mitt romney has a steeper hill to climb. if you look at the 12 battleground states, barack obama is ahead in 9 of the 12 and romney only ahead in three. when you go on the ground, you actually talk to people in the state, i was in ohio this week and it was striking how many republicans on the ground thought they were going to win. they thought they had the enthusiasm. they thought they had the evangelical vote. i think we rely too much on the polls. i think we should wait and see what the...
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mitt romney is still speaking in new hampshire. we're going to go back and try to get the end of his speech now so you can hear that as well. >> my conviction is that better days are ahead, and that's not based on promises and hollow rhetoric, but on solid plans and proven results. and on an unshakable belief in the greatness of the american spirit. if there's anyone worried that the last four years are the best we can do. if there's anyone who feels that the american dream is fading away. if theres anyone who wonders whether better jobs or better paychecks are a then of the past. i have a clear and unequivocal message. with the right leadership, america is going to come roaring back. >> the only thing that stands between us and some of the best years we've ever imagined is lack of leadership opinion and that's why we have elections. tomorrow's a moment to look into the future. and mablg what we can do. to put the past four years behind us, and start building a new future. you saw the differences when president obama and i were sid
mitt romney is still speaking in new hampshire. we're going to go back and try to get the end of his speech now so you can hear that as well. >> my conviction is that better days are ahead, and that's not based on promises and hollow rhetoric, but on solid plans and proven results. and on an unshakable belief in the greatness of the american spirit. if there's anyone worried that the last four years are the best we can do. if there's anyone who feels that the american dream is fading...
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romney coiled from that. he is not comfortable. >> the other think interesting thing about it is that even though majority of americans now are pro-life as opposed to pro-choice, that didn't -- that wasn't reflected in these exit polls at all. and i think that the republics are really going to have to look very seriously at abortion moving forward and how this effects the female vote. especially single women. >> laura: certainly knowing how to speak about it in a way that's compassionate. not vilifying. harry reid says is he tired of fighting with republicans. he wants to work together with them. but we should believe him? then the presidential election highlighting the importance of the la teen know vote. so can republicans bring this group under the party tent? the old g.o.p., we will debate it in just a few moments. >> laura: in the unresolved problem segment tonight, now that the election is behind us, is there any hope of ending the gridlock in washington? senate majority leader harry reid, he claims he
romney coiled from that. he is not comfortable. >> the other think interesting thing about it is that even though majority of americans now are pro-life as opposed to pro-choice, that didn't -- that wasn't reflected in these exit polls at all. and i think that the republics are really going to have to look very seriously at abortion moving forward and how this effects the female vote. especially single women. >> laura: certainly knowing how to speak about it in a way that's...
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some blame mitt romney. others are pointing the finger at the gop overall claiming the party should have doubled down on ideology and gotten more aggressive. my next guest has a very different theory. cnn contributor david frum has released an e book, why raomney lost and what he's doing about it. david, thank you. >> thank you. >> you say it hides a bigger truth, that republicans have become estranged from a moderate america. >> let's contrast two periods in american history. the first period, the one we just lived through. in the past six presidential elections, the republicans have won a majority of the vote one time in 2004 and then barely. in the previous six presidential elections, from 1968 through 1988, the republicans won five times and in those five -- and if you look at all six, including the ones they lost -- or the one they lost, they averaged 52 1/2% of the vote. so from '68 to '88 we have a majority party and from '88 forward we have a minority party. and that's the core of the problem. it's b
some blame mitt romney. others are pointing the finger at the gop overall claiming the party should have doubled down on ideology and gotten more aggressive. my next guest has a very different theory. cnn contributor david frum has released an e book, why raomney lost and what he's doing about it. david, thank you. >> thank you. >> you say it hides a bigger truth, that republicans have become estranged from a moderate america. >> let's contrast two periods in american history....
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four more years. >> romney. romney. romney. >> mitt romney and barack obama, ending a long and close campaign. >> do you want more of the same or do you want change? >> fighting for every vote until the bitter end. >> we know what change looks like. and what he's offering ain't it. >> this hour, our last presidential poll before election day, the candidates' 11th hour game plans and the possibility of a stunning cliffhanger. >> this is the time to elect a leader. >> i'd like to win this thing earlier than later. >> now, cnn's count down to election day the fight for the president circumstance the battle for congress, and the issues dividing the nation. >> i still believe in you. and you still believe in me. i'm asking for your vote. >> i need to you go out there and find people that will come join our cause. >> it's your vote, your future, your country, your choice. ♪ >> we're down to less than two days before the election. barack obama and mitt romney, they are racing from one battleground state to the next. they are
four more years. >> romney. romney. romney. >> mitt romney and barack obama, ending a long and close campaign. >> do you want more of the same or do you want change? >> fighting for every vote until the bitter end. >> we know what change looks like. and what he's offering ain't it. >> this hour, our last presidential poll before election day, the candidates' 11th hour game plans and the possibility of a stunning cliffhanger. >> this is the time to elect...